"Paramananda's new book offers a kaleidoscope of spiritual teachings and insights that spark self enquiry on a myriad of levels. You really feel that he is sitting with you one on one as his clear wisdom envelops you and guides to your own joyful path to freedom.”Lawrence Ellyard Author of Reiki Meditations for Beginners and The Spirit of Water

“Paramananda writes with a lighthearted clarity about the pathless path to freedom. As he shares from his own experience, and expresses from beyond all experience, his words will resonate with your own knowing and touch you deeply. Enjoy the ride.” UnmaniAuthor of Die to Love

“Paramananda has written gem of a book. Simple yet profound. Finding joy in each moment we are alive has never been so attainable.”Richard A Singer Jr.Author of Now: Embracing the Present Moment

“You have created a fun, light-hearted, easy-to-read, yet powerful invitation to enlightenment. The principles you teach are right on and will bring increasing moments of awakening to all who practice them. You have evolved from a determined seeker and great comedian to a wise and effective teacher - a wonderful expression of your own spiritual transformation along the Path of Joy.”John C. Robinson, Ph.D., D.Min.Author of The Three Secrets of Aging, Bedtime Stories for Elders, What Aging Men Want

"Paramananda has heard the silence and experienced the bliss. This book takes the reader to the core of the non-dual reality and brilliantly reminds the seeker not to take it all too seriously otherwise you make the mistake of seeking that which you already are."Maurice AnslowAuthor of I am Brahman

“A Path of Joy is a meaningful yet light-hearted book that brings joy and insight to the spiritual journey. With grace and humor, Paramananda Ishaya reminds us that we have permission to think less and enjoy more. We don’t really have to “know” anything; we can gently remove the concepts, and just settle back into the silence and stillness that has been with us all along.”Dee WillockAuthor of Falling Into Easy: Help For Those Who Can’t Meditate

“A Path of Joy takes a light hearted look at a personal spiritual journey and the ancient wisdoms and teachings encountered on the way. Paramananda cleverly distills those teachings into a very simple but potent form that can be easily applied to modern day living. He encourages us all to embrace the silence that we might discover our true nature and experience a life of joyful living.”

Lucy O’HaganTherapist, Acupuncturist and Author ofBeyond The Here and Now

The Way of Nothing

"Paramananda Ishaya has penned a magnificent book in "The Way Of Nothing". He has shared his own direct experience, sans theory or dogma, and pointed out to seekers what the real, honest to God, authentic TRUTH really is.

That said, this work is not for the seeker who believes that with enough gurus, books, practices, satsangs, studies etc. he or she will "someday get it". Why? Because the real and unnoticed problem with that sort of "becoming someday" approach is that A) there IS no "some-day", all there is, is NOW; B) there is absolutely no way that the believed-in yet patently fictional "individual" will ever "attain" the Natural, Eternal; State which Paramananda points relentlessly to, and C) ultimately there is absolutely NOTHING to "get" or NOT get".You are already That which is sought, and the seeker is only searching for what already always IS. How can this not be seen as futile? Hint: read this book, ponder the pointers therein, then just let it all evaporate into the vastness of your own True-nature. Hint #2: As one wag has pointed out, you cannot get here from Here.Very highly recommended." Charlie HayesAuthor of You Are Unborn and other books on Nondual Spirituality

Without You There

"Paramanada takes on the challenge of articulating the non-dual which is often conveyed in an overly holy, very serious, and impersonal way, and fills it with humor, humanness, and user-friendly accessibility, with bright gems of wisdom strewn throughout. A beautiful book."Mariana Caplan, PhD, Psychotherapist and author of"Eyes Wide Open: Cultivating Discernment on the Spiritual Path"and "Halfway Up the Mountain: the Error of Premature Claims to Enlightenment."

"The author’s unique blend of conversational language, frequent comic relief, and lack of grand declarations makes it easy for the ego’s defensive wall to drop, allowing for any reader to recognize who they truly are." Noah ElkriefAuthor of A Guide to The Present Moment

"This book makes it easy to see straight into the heart of truth. Often the spiritual path can seem unclear and cluttered. Paramananda is not only entertaining but direct, removing each obstacle until what remains is a simple path to Unity." Dr. Susan ShumskyAuthor of Divine Revelation

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